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Sochi Winter Olympic 2014

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American bobsledder Quinn gets stuck in an elevator just two days after breaking his way out of hotel bathroom in Sochi

Just two days after breaking through a broken bathroom door in his hotel, American bobsledder Johnny Quinn found himself trapped in an elevator at the Winter Olympics in Sochi.

The unlucky Olympian and team-mates Nick Cunningham David Cripps got stuck on Monday morning and decided to document the incident on Twitter while waiting for help.
 
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Multi-talented: Violinist Vanessa Mae will be competing for Thailand in the Winter Olympics Giant Slalom
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Canada's Yuki Tsubota was was taken off the course on a stretcher after the 20-year-old suffering a very heavy fall in the final of the women's ski slopestyle in Rosa Khutor Extreme Park on Tuesday.
Tsubota lay prone on the snow after landing heavily and rolling down the slope, and course officials and medics moved quickly to get her on to a stretcher and off the course for treatment.
 
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Of all the problems in Sochi, this one is the most shocking

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The Nordic countries, together with New Zealand and Singapore, occupy the top five spots on the 2013 list. North Korea, Afghanistan and Somalia share the last place. Russia is 128th on this list with a score of 28, which is rather dismal. It indicates that corruption is pervasive in that country.

The Sochi Olympic Games cost about $51 billion, which is more than four times the original estimate when Sochi was awarded the Games seven years ago. Corruption is the primary reason for these cost overruns. It is also the reason why not all the structures, especially some hotels, were not finished on time.


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Woman Caught Spray Painting Brown Grass Green in Sochi
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Gold Medal
Tatiana Volosozha & Maxim Trankov (Russia) - figure skating pairs
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Tatiana Volosozha and Maxim Trankov
Gold for the hosts as Tatiana Volosozha and Maxim Trankov give Russia a second skating gold of the Games after Sunday's success in the team event. Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov make it a Russian one-two, with Germans Savchenko and Szolkowy having to settle for bronze
 
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